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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 17, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 01, 2008
Anna Lee Y. Tonkovich, Dublin, OH (US);
Robert D. Litt, Westerville, OH (US);
Ravi Arora, New Albany, OH (US);
Qiu Dongming, Dublin, OH (US);
Micheal Jay Lamont, Plain City, OH (US);
Maddalena Fanelli, Plain City, OH (US);
Wayne W. Simmons, Plain City, OH (US);
Laura J. Silva, Plain City, OH (US);
Steven Perry, Galloway, OH (US);
Anna Lee Y. Tonkovich, Dublin, OH (US);
Robert D. Litt, Westerville, OH (US);
Ravi Arora, New Albany, OH (US);
Qiu Dongming, Dublin, OH (US);
Micheal Jay Lamont, Plain City, OH (US);
Maddalena Fanelli, Plain City, OH (US);
Wayne W. Simmons, Plain City, OH (US);
Laura J. Silva, Plain City, OH (US);
Steven Perry, Galloway, OH (US);
Velocys, Inc., Plain City, OH (US);
Abstract
Methods of using microchannel separation systems including absorbents to improve thermal efficiency and reduce parasitic power loss. Energy is typically added to desorb a solute and then energy or heat is removed to absorb a solute using a working solution. The working solution or absorbent may comprise an ionic liquid, or other fluids that demonstrate a difference in affinity between a solute and other gases in a solution.